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While computer science engineering, equally covers both hardware and software aspects. Information technology engineering and software engineering has a lesser focus on the hardware aspect. However, this difference hardly matters as universities frequently keep updating the syllabus for each branch.
Unless and until, you get a job in a hardware manufacturing company like Intel, Logitech, etc. this little difference in the syllabus hardly matters. Most of the jobs offered is in the software domain. If you opt for information technology engineering, you can become a software engineer. If you opt for computer science engineerin
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Yes, it will be helpful if you do your MS in Australia in the same line. You need to do your IELTS and score overall 6.5 with no band less than 6 for majority of the universities and at the least should have 65% or equivalent in your BE.
Your work experience will give you an edge, when you apply for work later, also do not choose an MS with less than 2 years duration as this will make you ineligible for PR later on.
All the best.
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